第5章 市場佔有率和競爭分析:綜合市場

第6章 CEO預測

第7章 防空/飛彈防禦訓練

第8章 戰鬥車輛訓練

第9章 電腦訓練

第10章 固定翼訓練

第11章 一般飛行訓練

第12章 地上戰鬥訓練

第13章 地上車輛訓練

第14章 語言訓練

第15章 維護訓練

第16章 醫療訓練

第17章 其他訓練

第18章 降落傘訓練

第19章 旋翼機訓練

第20章 地下戰鬥訓練

第21章 水上戰鬥訓練

第22章 無人飛機 (UAS) 訓練

第23章 練習機的維護

第24章 彙整

第25章 附錄

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Product Code: NEE1-01-00-00-00

Expecting a Flat Market as the Industry Focuses on Providing Cost-efficient Proficiency Training through Blended Means

As the Department of Defense's discretionary spending levels off, the training and simulation market will remain relatively strong. As the services try to find the correct balance between live and simulated training, money will be spent on more immersive, virtual training to achieve an overall cost savings. Many issues such as networking standards and security need to be addressed before robust live, virtual, and constructive networks can be effectively implemented. With decreasing defense budgets, traditional defense contractors will need to continue forming partnerships with commercial and other defense firms to provide the best technology-driven proficiency training at reasonable costs and to seek out foreign market opportunities.

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Is the DoD training and simulation market growing, how long will it continue to grow, and at what rate will growth occur?

What segments, technologies, and services make up the market?

What are the leading market drivers, restraints, and trends?

What are the top programs for the DoD training and simulation market?

What technologies and services will be emphasized?

What companies are leading the market, and how/why are their market shares changing?